Here’s why Gujarat government wants to ban PUBG

why Gujarat government wants to ban PUBG

NEW DELHI: Popular Battle Royal Game PUBG has gained great popularity among gamers and youngsters. However, this popularity has been a fair share of wave problems because state governments are banning sports. Recently, it was reported that a student body in Jammu and Kashmir has asked to ban PUBG and now the Gujarat government is also considering doing this.
The Gujarat government has issued a circular asking district official to ensure the ban on online multiplayer battleground games. After the recommendation made by the Gujarat State Commission for the protection of child rights, the state’s primary education department has issued a circular.
In the circular, the department has directed the District Primary Education Officers to take the necessary steps to ban sports in primary schools.

As told by a news agency, “Officials said that the ban was necessary because the children were getting accustomed to sports and it was” adversely affecting their studies. ”
It was also told that the National Child Rights Protection Commission (NCPCR) has asked the country to ban this sport.
Last week, it was told that the Jammu and Kashmir Students Union asked to ban PUBG due to the poor results of the 10th and 12th Board. The student union asked the state’s governor to ban it. It has also been said in the report that the chairman of the student body has termed the online game as a “spoiler”. He compared the nature of the game to the drugs.
According to a news website, Princeton Kashmir deputy chairman, Raquif Makhdumi said, “The game should have been banned immediately after the poor performance of the 12th and 10th grade, but still we have not seen any action.